Please report all spam threads, posts and suspicious members. We receive spam notifications and will take immediate action!

If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Re: Overclocking help

i would try raising cpu voltage a few clicks at a time and re-test,qpi i would keep as it is for now,if still unstable then raise qpi/vtt a couple of clicks and test again,you might need anything between 1.3-1.4v for qpi/vtt and 1.35-1.38v for cpu

Re: Overclocking help

Could it be a problem that my memory frequency is not set correctly at all?
Still getting blue screen, getting code 003B and 0124
Raised votages to just under their max settings, should this cpu not be able to hit 4.2ghz?

Re: Overclocking help

Hi yeah Im using the 8x multi for the memory at the moment, some how I have lost stability once again when trying to adjust the voltages as, I was getting high temps when I was stable at those settings it was going over 83c so I stopped testing and tried to lower the voltages to try to have the temps come down, I will post up all my settings when I get home from work and see what we can troubleshoot, thanks for the help here so far guys.

Re: Overclocking help

Try x16 for starters then!

I would also try Performance Enhance Extreme, it's all I ever use even at 2600Mhz+. In the older P35/P45 boards standard was best, but I have seen it cause problems more than once with the new boards, so test that out.

I also suggest using Dram timing selectable Expert, and set each channel one by one. This way you can see if you have a channel that is failing, it will show up as N/A or - for the MAIN timings.

I suggest you set your own Vcore, normal isn't going to work at 190 Bclk, unless you are using DVID and know how it works and you believe your vcore is enough.